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Thursday, August 28, 2014

FASHION WITH TESSA--GUEST AUTHOR COLLEEN COLLINS AND THE FELONIOUS FASHIONISTA

Colleen Collins is a P.I. and award-winning
author who has written several dozen novels in the mystery and romance genres,
as well as three nonfiction books on private investigations. She and her
attorney-husband write the blog Guns, Gams and Gumshoes,
selected by Booklist Online as a “Web Crush of the Week” during its 2014
Mystery Month. Learn more about Colleen and her books at her website.

Colleen has generously offered a free Kindle
copy of A Lawyer’s Primer for Writers: From Crimes to Courtrooms to one of our
readers who leaves a comment. No Kindle, no problem. Amazon offers free apps
for reading on your computer as well as on a variety of mobile devices.

The Felonious Fashionista

My husband and I ran a private investigations
agency for a decade, which has since morphed into his criminal law practice
where I’m his part-time P.I. Or as Icall myself, his “live-in P.I.”

Occasionally, we’ve had clients give us
thank-you gifts for handling their cases, from Starbucks cards to homemade
tamales. But the most surprising gift offer was from a client who committed
crimes in the high style she also liked to wear.For this article, I’ll call her the felonious fashionista.

How We Met the Felonious Fashionista

A case came into our office a few years ago,
where a man said his sister had been arrested on drug charges, and could our
law firm handle her case? We get similar calls every month or so, usually for
someone who’s been busted for recreational amounts of illicit drugs such as
cocaine, ecstasy, Oxycontin. When we asked the particulars of his sister’s
charges, he said, “She had ten pounds of heroin packed in the air cleaner of
the Mercedes she was driving, and fifty pounds of marijuana in the luggage
carrier on top of the car.”

Our jaws dropped.

“Walk like you have three men walking behind
you.”

- Oscar de la Renta

Because we were hired quickly after the
fashionista had fired another lawyer, we didn’t meet her until her second
appearance in court. Imagine our surprise when a Sofia Vergara clone sashayed
into the courthouse as if she were prowling a catwalk. She wore insanely high
heels, a silk blouse and a front-split skirt that flashed glimpses of her tan,
toned thighs. Later we learned she had been a fashion model in a European
country.

Other lawyers in the hallway looked like a
tableau, frozen as they stared in awe at this beautiful woman, their looks
turning to surprise and curiosity as she greeted us warmly. As the three of us
walked into the courtroom, she glanced at my husband’s green nylon briefcase
decorated with several ink smudges, then at my purse, which is more like an
oversized messenger bag as I cram everything into it, from books to my
computer.

After the hearing, she took us aside and said
she wanted to gift us both with designer luggage briefcases as ours were in
serious need of an “upgrade.” Did we like Saint Laurent?Gucci?

“We like REI,” my husband quipped.

That evening, I found him looking up Gucci
briefcases on the internet.

Let’s pause a moment and discuss what this drug
smuggler gained from her fashionista ways.

“Always dress like you’re going to see your
worst enemy.”

- Kimora Lee

She used her beauty and fashion sense to create
a smokescreen behind which she conducted high-level smuggling activities.
Although we didn’t know how many other smuggling activities she may have
previously conducted or was currently involved in, we do know she drove a new Mercedes,
always wore designer labels, wore expensive jewelry and spoke of vacations at
pricey resorts.

In our legal case, she must have impressed the
judge with her fashion sense because he gave her probation, which she viewed as
if it were a charm on a Harry Winston bracelet. In other words, she believed
her fashionistaism to be invincible.

“Fashion should be a form of escapism, and not
a form of imprisonment.”

- Alexander McQueen

Our felonious fashionista soon became an escape
artist. After her flashy second court appearance, she failed to show up for her
next several court-ordered hearings. In fact, she was failing to show up
anywhere in life, which led us to believe the fashionista was on the run.

“I don’t think she ever intended to buy us
Gucci anything,” I told my husband one day.“She just said it to make us feel good.”

Which is the unspoken promise of fashion, I
suppose.

A Surprise Call About the Fashionista

Almost two years later, we were contacted by a
lawyer from the Midwest. “This beautiful woman was stopped by the police who
ran an ID on her, but she denies being the individual who had been sentenced to
a probationary term in one of your state courthouses. I looked up her court
records, and saw that you once represented her. What’s going on?”

My husband explained the whole story, including
her being a fugitive from justice in our state as well as an accomplished drug
smuggler who used her beauty and fashion sense to derail law enforcement and
judges.

The lawyer laughed. “So I shouldn’t believe
that she wants to buy me a designer leather briefcase?”

I’ll leave that for you to answer, dear reader.

A Lawyer’s Primer for Writers: From Crimes to
Courtrooms

by Shaun Kaufman and Colleen Collins (June
2014)

Topics include a history of trials, players in
the courtroom, types of lawyers, trial preparation, the steps of criminal and
civil trials, articles on crimes and much more.

"This intelligently organized handbook for
practicing writers will make you sound like a practicing lawyer. ~Warwick
Downing, former DA in Colorado and author of The Widow of Dartmoor, a
sequel to Hound of the Baskervilles

I'm with Mona, never leave the house without looking good. Gucci is out of my price range but after being recognized in the grocery store, I decided that running out looking as though the dog found me while digging for a bone was not the way to grocery shop!:-)

Thought you might be interested in this follow-up story: Yesterday my husband and the deputy D.A. who prosecuted the felonious fashionista's case saw each other in the courthouse. They pointed at each other, said her name, and started laughing.

Excellent post, and very entertaining. Your fashionista reminds me of a few people I've met over the years. Having worked in the courts for several years, I've seen people like her who pretty much just fake people out. Loved this story!Marja McGraw

Great story!! My daughter was in Mock Trial at her high school for four years, and her entire team always refused to carry briefcases because their arch rivals carried matching briefcases. But if Gucci had been on offer ...

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I'm the crafts editor at American Woman magazine; the single parent of two teenage boys and a Shakespeare quoting parrot; caretaker to a semi-invalid, communist mother-in-law from Hell and her demon dog; daughter to a multi-married descendant of the Czars (supposedly); reluctant cat-sitter to Mama's extremely corpulent white Persian cat; a born Jersey girl; and star of my own amateur sleuth mystery series.